- BMI (Body Mass Index): Women who tend to have higher BMI will have a larger bust than women with lower BMI.
- Weight gain or Weight loss: gaining weight and losing weight will have a drastic effect on the shape of your bust. It can either shrink or stretch the skin surrounding your bust.
- Genetics: Heredity and genes that you receive from your parents play an important role in the size and shape of your breast.
- Smoking: Smoking causes elasticity in the skin. If you have a habit of smoking then you will face breast sagging.
- Wrong Fit: Even wearing a wrong fitted bra can also lead to sagging breasts.
- Pregnancy: Pregnancy also has its part in sagging breasts. More children, more elasticity in your breast tissue.
- Improper Exercise: If your breast doesn’t have proper support during exercise then it can lead to sagging breast.
- Age: At some particular age, all women will face sagging breasts which is just a normal part of every woman’s life as they cross paths during their menopause period.
- Manage your weight: Don’t lose or gain weight unnecessarily. This can help you to have a firmer breast and also prevent your breast from sagging.
- Wear a well-fitting bra: Wearing the wrong band size can also lead to sagging breasts. Opt for a bra that is comfortable and fits you correctly.
- Proper Workout: Try a pectoral muscle workout. This type of workout focuses mainly on muscles that are underneath your breast tissue.
- Quit smoking: Smoking not only damages your breast ligaments but also causes various health issues.